Sherry Sherry Sherry Sherry Sherry is a fortified wine from the Andalusia region of Spain. In general, sherry is more powerful and has a higher alcohol content (typically 15 to 20 percent) than still wines.
So it has a little less pour than wine, usually about 3 ounces.
Sherry is usually served in a tulip-shaped glass called a cta.
2. Port Wine Port is a fortified wine from Portugal. It is divided into ruby red port, tawny port and late bottling vintage port.
Port wines are richer and sweeter than still wines, can be up to 20 proof alcohol and usually contain 3 ounces.
3. Sweet wines, whether Sauternes from France, ice wines from Canada or vintage wines from Germany, are all very sweet and sticky, suitable for dessert after a meal.
In restaurants, 2 to 3 ounces is the standard pour.
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